(Picture Courtesy of Time Magazine)
What a speech! You can now read the full text of President Barack Obama’s speech at this link, from Time Magazine. Here are a few of my favorite excerpts:
That we are in the midst of crisis is now well understood. Our nation is at war, against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. Homes have been lost; jobs shed; businesses shuttered. Our health care is too costly; our schools fail too many; and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet.
These are the indicators of crisis, subject to data and statistics. Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land — a nagging fear that America’s decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights.
We remain a young nation, but in the words of Scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things. The time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit; to choose our better history; to carry forward that precious gift, that noble idea, passed on from generation to generation: the God-given promise that all are equal, all are free, and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness.
In reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand that greatness is never a given. It must be earned. Our journey has never been one of short-cuts or settling for less. It has not been the path for the faint-hearted — for those who prefer leisure over work, or seek only the pleasures of riches and fame. Rather, it has been the risk takers, the doers, the makers of things — some celebrated but more often men and women obscure in their labor, who have carried us up the long, rugged path towards prosperity and freedom.
For us, they packed up their few worldly possessions and traveled across oceans in search of a new life.
For us, they toiled in sweatshops and settled the West; endured the lash of the whip and plowed the hard earth.
What the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them — that the stale political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply. The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works — whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified. Where the answer is yes, we intend to move forward. Where the answer is no, programs will end. And those of us who manage the public’s dollars will be held to account — to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day — because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government.
Nor is the question before us whether the market is a force for good or ill. Its power to generate wealth and expand freedom is unmatched, but this crisis has reminded us that without a watchful eye, the market can spin out of control — and that a nation cannot prosper long when it favors only the prosperous. The success of our economy has always depended not just on the size of our Gross Domestic Product, but on the reach of our prosperity; on our ability to extend opportunity to every willing heart — not out of charity, but because it is the surest route to our common good.
Recall that earlier generations faced down fascism and communism not just with missiles and tanks, but with sturdy alliances and enduring convictions. They understood that our power alone cannot protect us, nor does it entitle us to do as we please. Instead, they knew that our power grows through its prudent use; our security emanates from the justness of our cause, the force of our example, the tempering qualities of humility and restraint.
For we know that our patchwork heritage is a strength, not a weakness. We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus — and nonbelievers. We are shaped by every language and culture, drawn from every end of this Earth; and because we have tasted the bitter swill of civil war and segregation, and emerged from that dark chapter stronger and more united, we cannot help but believe that the old hatreds shall someday pass; that the lines of tribe shall soon dissolve; that as the world grows smaller, our common humanity shall reveal itself; and that America must play its role in ushering in a new era of peace.
For as much as government can do and must do, it is ultimately the faith and determination of the American people upon which this nation relies. It is the kindness to take in a stranger when the levees break, the selflessness of workers who would rather cut their hours than see a friend lose their job which sees us through our darkest hours. It is the firefighter’s courage to storm a stairway filled with smoke, but also a parent’s willingness to nurture a child, that finally decides our fate.
This is the meaning of our liberty and our creed — why men and women and children of every race and every faith can join in celebration across this magnificent mall, and why a man whose father less than sixty years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath.
America. In the face of our common dangers, in this winter of our hardship, let us remember these timeless words. With hope and virtue, let us brave once more the icy currents, and endure what storms may come. Let it be said by our children’s children that when we were tested we refused to let this journey end, that we did not turn back nor did we falter; and with eyes fixed on the horizon and God’s grace upon us, we carried forth that great gift of freedom and delivered it safely to future generations.

Finally, our national nightmare is over. From Bush vs. Gore, a ruling so poorly judged that it was not to be used as precedent, to the meltdown of our economy and all the @#$% in between, the destructive forces of Bush, Cheney and the Republicans have been chastened (what a beautiful thing to see Bush, the swaggerer, booed) but the HUGE MESS they have left remains. Hard work and harder times ahead.
1 aka code pink . get over the sticking election . YOU LOST . every newspaper and every tv station . even MSNB . =make sure no bush compliments . had bush winning . you hatred of bush is blinding you . i am hoping obama can get things going . i dont hate him like you hate bush . i didnt like clinton . but i dont hate him like you hate bush . but unlike you i will support him . if he gose off on the far , far, left . like you want him too . he will get voted out in 4 years . he must govern from the center .
Yep.bush united us all. I hope his family reunions continue to be depressing funeral-like events. Did he really get booed by the crowd?
Not-so-great one,
And your inability to objectively acknowledge the damage that Bush has done to this country is blinding you!
#2, aka “the great one” ( have you consulted a shrink about your moniker? ) anyway, try being coherent, deciphering your gibberish is tiresome.
Great speech! Inspirational, yet bluntly realistic as well.
But how did Mr. Conservative, Strict Constitutionalist Chief Justice Roberts botch the oath? Hey dude, if you think you’re gonna be nervous, write it on a notecard. Pretty unprofessional of him.
What a piece of crap!
#7: What a witty and insightful post…
Do you have anything meaningful to say sometime soon?
number 5 msnbc is on your tv . its a free country and a free site to write things on . OH I FORGOT you must be a liberal all for free speech . unless its something you dont agree with then you want to shut them up . perhaps you should move to s.f along with the other nuts you will fit right in .
the little one: If you were as great as you claim in your handle, you would not post such hatred.
A “great one” would accept reality.
*Fabulous speech by our new President. Congrats to him for setting the table. The Chief Justice
flub-a-dub with the swearing in ceremony was brutal! He couldn’t have done a worse job if Kim Jon Ill was being sworn in as Vice President.
Joe and Jill Biden, and the entire Biden family
are beautiful. This was a great hand off to next
first family as well by George and Laura. Barack and Michelle were a class act walking George and Laura to the helicopter! When George and Barbara
41 took over…they didn’t even walk Ron and Nancy anywhere! Class is Class and Barak and Michelle are setting table just right. How about them “both” singing the Star Bangled Banner?
Good luck and prayers of protection to our new
Administration. We can’t wait to beat them up
on the first issue we disagree with!
inspiring speech ! The closing prayer ruined it for me however since I am white but not right
joe what hate was i talking about . i was talking about the hate post 5 posted . cmon little joe .
#13: The hate is dripping out of your post, little one.
You really need to stop drinking the Bush cool-aid, and enter reality.
Even a rather conservative magazine like the Economist says “George Bush has left a dismal legacy, but Barack Obama can do much to repair the damage.”
But as the posts of the little one shows, there apparently are still some who haven’t escaped the Bush reality distortion field yet…
little joe keep drinking the far left toxin of hate . all you bush bashers . who are you gonna blame now that he is gone . you have a dem congress , and a dem pres , sorry no more bushy to blame only look in the mirror .
#16 There is a huge difference between “blame” and affixing responsibility on the appropriate party, in this case, George W. Bush. You are right, I personally can’t stand Bush Jr. but only because of what he has done, lying us into an unnecessary war that has resulted in the deaths of thousands, for me, that is as heinous a crime as one could commit. Add to that all the other dastardly deeds, from torture to the politicizing of our justice department to the lack of enforcement and regulation of the banks and Wall Street (just to name a few ), then mix in the man’s personal style, a poor work ethic, poorer judgement and intellectual laziness and VOILA; a person I can’t stand. Can YOU coherently justify your dislike of Bill Clinton?
little one: you can’t even come up with any original thought. Your attempt at mocking me by calling me “little joe” is rather pathetic, after I got there first by calling you “little one”.
Next time, may I suggest actually using your brain? Or did the years of watching Hannity and O’Reilly and listening to hate talkradio kill your braincells?
As the Economist said, Mr. Bush has left a dismal legacy. Facts are facts are facts, even if you don’t like them. This has nothing to do with bashing anybody. It has everything to do with looking at facts. This also has nothing to do with hate (the hate has always come from the right-wing nuts like Hannity, O’Reilly and drug-addicted Limbaugh.) It has everything to do with looking at facts.
If you don’t know what the word “facts” means, may I suggest investing in a dictionary? You could learn a thing or two…
Joe, nice rant. Thanks for weighing in.
Wasn’t there another commenter on here that used the moniker “the great one”? It seemed to be a better written, less grumpy post than this current batch. So, …. welcome back?
i got there first i called you little one wa wa wa wa get out your crying towel . hate always comes from the right . hey stevie wonder joe , keith o , daily kos , msnbc , i can go on but its kind of late . iguess you can learn a thing or two hate works both sides pally . 19. thanks its good to be back and piss off the far lefties on this site . thank you .
#20 Do you EVER reread your posts? Geez, take some time and clean up your grammar, misspellings and typos, it might just make you seem a little less like a dumb hillbilly. On second thought, never mind, even if your posts came straight out of Strunk and White you’d still sound inbred.
#21, so, he got to you, huh?
#22 His points might and I do mean might, have more gravitas if he were coherent, but as it stands now, it’s just gibberish. I’d be careful who I championed if I were you, there’s that old-saying; “water seeks it’s own level”.
21 another zero with nothing to say .22 thank you. another one bites the dust . strunk white , what would happened if i say hey 21 you sound strunk mexican or strunk black = strunk is what you wrote maybe you should check spell check haaaaaaa i got you so pissed you missed typed .
#24 A better moniker for you; “ignorant one” and that’s being generous.
little one, you are indeed a clueless troll, not even knowing what Strunk and White is…
I give you a little hint: it is a book by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White.
Now go back to your cave.
25 . go back to protesting in sf . little joe . is that from bonanza william strunk . e b white . how about paul krugman, keith o FAR LEFT BOZOS like you . , people we know. not the two zzzzzzzzzzzzz that folks have no clue who they are . ohhh your trying to show off that your a smart one . more LIKE SMART ASS . NO GO BACK TO YOUR I HATE AMERICA RALLY WITH CODE PINK .
#27 If Joe is trying to show that he’s “a smart one” what exactly are you trying to demonstrate, ignorant one? I know you’ll need help on this so I’ll give you a hint; It’s the opposite of smart.
hey 28 are you part of the one sided mind too . here is a hint for you the opposite of sober .